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The Taq-e Kasra, Royal Audience Hall of the Sasanian Kings of Iran in Ancient Ctesiphon, Iraq, Their Capital. The Tallest Brick Arch in the World, 6th c.AD - Archaeology Illustrated
The Taq-e Kasra, Royal Audience Hall of the Sasanian Kings of Iran in Ancient Ctesiphon, Iraq, Their Capital. The Tallest Brick Arch in the World, 6th c.AD
September 7, 2019
Jerusalem, Pool of Siloam, 1st century AD, Looking North - Archaeology Illustrated
Jerusalem, Pool of Siloam, 1st century AD, Looking North
September 15, 2019
Jerusalem in the 1st century AD, View from the South - Archaeology Illustrated

Jerusalem in the 1st century AD, View from the South

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